When does my baby stop being a newborn?
From the moment your little one enters the world, they start growing and developing at an incredible pace. Each stage of your baby’s…
Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.
Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.
From the moment your little one enters the world, they start growing and developing at an incredible pace. Each stage of your baby’s…
Key Points: Climbing, squatting and walking are new skills that keep them busy with practice and excitement! First words and more babbles make…
Key Points: Motor Development: Crawling, pulling up to stand and first steps are the new skills keeping them up. Separation Anxiety: The awareness…
Key Points: More frequent night wakings, difficulty falling back asleep and difficulty falling asleep at bed time and nap time Motor Development: rolling…
Key Points: Sleep cycles have developed and are now longer: 90 minutes. They also go through 4 sleep stages instead of just 2….
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! As their language and cognitive skills…
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! As they grow and develop, you’ll…
At 13 months your baby is now officially a toddler, but of course they’re still your baby! After turning one, you’ll notice their…
At 12 months your baby has now been a part of your family for a whole year! It’s hard to grasp the fact…
This is such an exciting age, filled with curiosity and discovery, as they start to recognize familiar faces and sounds. You’ll be captivated…
At 11 months old, your baby is mastering those new motor skills they were beginning to accomplish at 10 months. The creepers are…
At 10 months old, you will start to notice a much more active and expressive baby! The once still baby who would play…
At 5 to 6 months, your baby is rapidly growing and discovering the world around them, because at this age they absorb information…
Reading with your 3-4 month old might seem more like a one-sided conversation right now, but those tiny ears are soaking in every…
When it comes to reading with your 2-3-month-old, you might wonder how much of an impact it really has. After all, at this…
You probably know that reading to babies is important, and you may have heard that starting earlier is better. But if you’ve ever…
Music can help in the development of children’s language, cognitive, and emotional skills. Learning to play a musical instrument can also improve motor…
By eight months, your baby has developed some motor skills and is starting to gain control over their movements. Check out some ideas…
Playtime is not just for fun but also for learning. Cause and effect toys are among the most educational and beneficial toys for…
Did you know that playing is much more than just having fun? Thanks to educational activities, children develop important physical, cognitive, linguistic, social…
Bedtime stories for babies are an essential activity in early parenting due to their positive effects on their vocabulary development. Out of the…